• Castile, the second son of Ferdinand III and his first wife Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen. The couple had at least two children: Alfonso Manuel (born 1260/1261...
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  • However, when the Hohenstaufen replaced the Normans, Arabic was dropped as a language of government in 1194 and the Hohenstaufen expelled the remaining...
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    This displeased the house of Hohenstaufen, who were allied with and related to the old dynasty. Out of fear of the Hohenstaufen, Lothair III placed himself...
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    son of Ferdinand III of Castile and his wife Elisabeth of Hohenstaufen. Born in Carrión de los Condes, the name Manuel was given to him to commemorate...
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    Frederick Barbarossa and united the Anscarid inheritance with that of the Hohenstaufen. Burgundy was inherited by her son Otto I, who had an Anscarid name....
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    mother: Fernando Alfonso de la Cerda b. 1286 - 1340c. married to Elvira de Ayala. Masnata y de Quesada, David E. (1985). «La Casa Real de la Cerda». Estudios...
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    Berengaria of Castile (category Hohenstaufen)
    grandmother Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine, who was not interested in having a Hohenstaufen as a neighbor to her French fiefdoms. Those fears were neutralized when...
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    Cultural depictions of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    contemporary advancement of knowledge (in the context of Sicilian and Hohenstaufen legacies, as well as cultural developments by other courts) is often...
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    House of Hohenzollern (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    German: Haus Hohenzollern, pronounced [ˌhaʊs hoːənˈtsɔlɐn] ; Romanian: Casa de Hohenzollern) is a formerly royal (and from 1871 to 1918, imperial) German...
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    Sophia Loren (category Cecil B. DeMille Award Golden Globe winners)
    "Viscountess of Pozzuoli, Lady of Caserta, a title given by the House of Hohenstaufen, Marchioness of Licata Scicolone Murillo". Loren's father refused to...
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    50. Masnata y de Quesada, David E. (1985). «La Casa Real de la Cerda». Estudios Genealógicos y Heráldicos (Madrid: Asociación Española de Estudios Genealógicos...
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  • Harrach House of Hesse House of Hohenberg House of Hohenlohe House of Hohenstaufen House of Hohenzollern House of Isenburg House of Khevenhüller House of...
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  • Bianca Tragni (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    II de Hohenstaufen (in French). Translated by C. Jenkner. Mario Adda Editore. 2015. ISBN 978-8867171743. The legendary Frederick II of Hohenstaufen. Translated...
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    late as 1229 after the Normans had been superseded by the centralising Hohenstaufen. Gaeta, owing to its important strategic position, was often attacked...
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    Rome (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    powers. In 1266, Charles of Anjou, who was heading south to fight the Hohenstaufen on behalf of the pope, was appointed Senator. Charles founded the Sapienza...
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    crown of Sicily being passed to the Hohenstaufen dynasty, who were Germans from Swabia. The last of the Hohenstaufens, Frederick II, the only son of Constance...
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    27, 1991. It was reopened in October 2009, after 18 years. The Norman-Hohenstaufen Castle, widely known as the Castello Svevo (Swabian Castle), was built...
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    Naples the intellectual centre of the kingdom. Conflict between the Hohenstaufen house and the Papacy, led in 1266 to Pope Innocent IV crowning Angevin...
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    Nacional/Casa da Moeda. OCLC 490950946. Brandão, Francisco (1976). [1650] Monarquia Lusitana: Parte Quinta. Lisbon, Portugal: Imprensa Nacional/Casa da Moeda...
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  • Conrad II, Duke of Swabia (category Hohenstaufen)
    Flórez, Enrique (1761). Memorias de las reynas catholicas, historia genealogica de la casa real de Castilla, y de Leon... Vol. 1. Madrid: Marin. Bianchini...
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    House of Habsburg (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Charles V (in French, Charles Quint). In Spain, the dynasty was known as the Casa de Austria, including illegitimate sons such as John of Austria and John Joseph...
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  • Menéndez Pidal de Navascués, Faustino (1982). Heráldica medieval española. Vol. I: La Casa Real de Castilla y León. Hidalguía: Instituto Luis de Salazar y...
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    founded cultural institutions, notably the Società del Quartetto, and the Casa di Dante. Queen Margherita also fostered loyalty toward the monarchy by social...
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    Garay, Ricardo del (1954). Sepulcros de la Casa Real de Castilla. Madrid: Instituto Jerónimo Zurita. Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas. OCLC 11366237...
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    Berenguela de Castilla, hija de Alfonso X el Sabio. Fundación Casa ducal de Medinaceli (in Spanish) Iglesia de San Antonio de los Alemanes (in Spanish)...
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    dispute between Tancred, King of Sicily of an illegitimate birth and the Hohenstaufens, a Germanic royal house, as its Prince Henry had married Princess Constance...
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    the original on 16 April 2016. Retrieved 25 October 2017. "The Glittering Casa Savoia, a selection of Italian royal pictures (4)". Angelfire.com. 1 January...
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    Cosentian Academy, known for its cultural institutions, the old quarter, a Hohenstaufen Castle, an open-air museum and an 11th-century Romanesque-Gothic Cathedral...
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    have traces of Ligurian language. The city flourished under the Norman, Hohenstaufen and Aragonese domination, becoming a renowned center for production of...
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    Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    also published essays on these topics. In this he followed Frederick II Hohenstaufen and was equally attentive to naturalist details but less scientific....
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